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A review by br3nda
The Comfort of Crows: A Backyard Year by Margaret Renkl
funny
hopeful
informative
inspiring
reflective
relaxing
fast-paced
4.5
I enjoyed listening to this book and could relate to many parts of it. I practice many of the gardening examples and have experienced much of what the author shared. The author did a great job of narrating her own book (not many authors are) and was enjoyable to listen to. It was quite relaxing at times and I could reflect on my own backyard, gardening and how I create a wildlife sanctuary.
I would have given a full five stars but there was a bit too much preaching and religion included. Anyone that reads this book is already well on their way to being a better advocate for wildlife and the "climate change" topic is way over done in real life. I read books for enjoyment, not to be chastised.
I also was slightly annoyed by the inconsistent use of the proper names for birds. The author used the correct names for many like the house wren or american crow but then would continually call a northern cardinal "red bird".
This is a book I would definitely consider buying to keep to have a copy of my own that I can look at. Listening was great but I missed seeing the pictures that would be included in a hard copy. I also believe it would be a great book to gift to pretty much anyone!
I would have given a full five stars but there was a bit too much preaching and religion included. Anyone that reads this book is already well on their way to being a better advocate for wildlife and the "climate change" topic is way over done in real life. I read books for enjoyment, not to be chastised.
I also was slightly annoyed by the inconsistent use of the proper names for birds. The author used the correct names for many like the house wren or american crow but then would continually call a northern cardinal "red bird".
This is a book I would definitely consider buying to keep to have a copy of my own that I can look at. Listening was great but I missed seeing the pictures that would be included in a hard copy. I also believe it would be a great book to gift to pretty much anyone!